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COUNTABLE MODELS OF COMPLETE ORDERED THEORIES

Доклады Российской академии наук. Математика, информатика, процессы управления, 2023
The article consists of observations regarding complete theories of countable signatures and their countable models. We provide a construction of a countable linearly ordered theory which has the same number of countable non-isomorphic models as the given countable, not necessarily linearly ordered, theory.
Zambarnaya, T. S., Baizhanov, B. S.
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Completely ununified standard model

Physical Review D, 1990
A model of electroweak interactions is presented in which quarks transform under the quark-matter electroweak symmetry {ital G}{sup {ital q}}=SU(2){sub {ital L}}{sup {ital q}}{times}U(1){sub {ital Y}}{sup {ital q}} and leptons transform under the leptonic-matter electroweak symmetry {ital G}{sup {ital l}}=SU(2){sub {ital L}}{sup {ital l}}{times}U(1 ...
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Complete Models with Stochastic Volatility

Mathematical Finance, 1998
The paper proposes an original class of models for the continuous‐time price process of a financial security with nonconstant volatility. The idea is to define instantaneous volatility in terms of exponentially weighted moments of historic log‐price. The instantaneous volatility is therefore driven by the same stochastic factors as the price process ...
Hobson, David G., Rogers, L. C. G.
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Projective model completeness

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1974
The concept of model completeness has been very useful in model theory. In this article we obtain a new model theoretic tool by “reversing the arrows.” Specifically, model completeness deals with the relations between a model of a theory and its extensions; in this paper we shall be concerned with the relation between a model of a theory and its ...
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Completing the hospice organizational model

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1991
Hospices must be thought of as still being in their formative stages. We need not be satisfied with staffing arrangements and practices that, largely for reasons of expediency and the lack of other models, were inherited from other healthcare agencies or foisted on us by federal bureaucrats and third party payers.
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Completed Micro-Models

1964
In Chapter 3 we gave a general account of the methodological and analytical problems involved in our conception of the managerial firm, and of the methods we proposed for handling them. The main tasks involved in constructing the basic functional relationships accomplished, we now attempt to assemble the results in complete micro-models.
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The biofilm life cycle: expanding the conceptual model of biofilm formation

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Karin Sauer   +2 more
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Model Completeness

2003
Annalisa Marcja, Carlo Toffalori
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The Completed Micro Model

1998
In order to grow, a firm must have finance. To increase demand for its products and services it must finance the costs of growth as they were described in Chapters 3 and 4. To undertake increased production to meet the increased demands that it has created, it must have new capacity: that is, investment.
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Model Completions

2002
Silvio Ghilardi, Marek Zawadowski
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